Mercury: Is the closet one in the Solar system and the smallest one, Mercury don’t have natural satellites and its and its only known geological features besides impact craters are lobed ridges or rupes, probably produced by a period of contractions early in its history. Mercury’s almost negligible atoms blasted off its surface by the Solar wind.
Venus: Is the close in size to Earth and like Earth has a thick silicate mantle around an iron and a core a substational atmosphere and evidence of internal geological activity. However, it is much drier than Earth and its atmosphere is ninety times as dense. Venus, most likely due to the greenhouse in the atmosphere. Not definitive geological activity has been detected on Venus.
Earth: Is the only one planet in the Solar system that have life until now. The largest body of water is hydrosphere, and its also the only one planet where plate tectonics has been observed. Earth atmosphere is radically differet for those of the other planets having been altered by the presence of life contain 21% free oxygen. The Earth have one natural satellite the Moon.
Mars: Is smaller than Earth and Venus. It possesses an atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide ( CO2 ). Its red color comes from iron oxide in its soil. Mars has two natural satellites (Deimos and Phobos) captured asteroids. Its, surface peppered with vast volcanoes such as Olympus and Mons and rift valleys such as Valles Marineris.
Jupiter: Has known 63 satellites. Is the biggest one in the Solar system. Its composed by hydrogen and helium. Jupiters ‘s strong internal heat creates a number of semi permanent features in its atmosphere. The four largest Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europe, show similarities to the terrestrial planets, such as volcanism and internal heating.
Saturn: Distinguished by its extensive ring system, have several similarities of Jupiter such as its atmospheric composition and mangnetosphere. Saturn have 62 confirmed satellietes ; Show of which Titan, and Enceladus, show sings of geological activity, though they are largely made of ice. Titan is the second lightness moon in the Solar System , Is larger than Mercury and the only satellite in the Solar System with a substational atmosphere.
Uranus: At 14 Earth masses, is the lightest of the outer planets. Uniquely among of planets, its orbit the Sun on its side; its axial tilt is over ninety degrees to the ecliptic. It has much colder core than the others gas giants, and raditives very little heat into space. Uranus has 27 known satellites the latgest one being Titania, Oberon, Umbriel, Ariel, and Miranda.
Neptune: Though slightly smaller than Uranus is more massive ( equivalent to 17 Earths) and therefore more dense. It radiates more internal heat, but not as much as Jupiter and Saturn. Neptune has known 13 satellites. The largest Triton is geologically active with liquid nitrogen, Triton is the only large satellite with a retrograde. Neptune is acompained in its orbit by a number of minor planets, termed Neptune Trojans, that are in resonance with it.

Conclusion: In my conclusion a think I know more about the Solar System the planets The Sun and more this one a great topic to investigate so we must learn about the planets that are around of our planet Earth.
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